Strong's Hebrew: 5025. נֹ֫בַח (Nobach) -- Nobach
Strong's Lexicon
Nobach: Nobach
Original Word: נֹבַח
Part of Speech: proper name, masculine and of a location; masculine; location
Transliteration: Nobach
Pronunciation: NO-bakh
Phonetic Spelling: (no'-bach)
Definition: Nobach
Meaning: Nobach
Word Origin: Derived from a root that may mean "to bark" or "to shout."
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for Nobach, as it is a proper name specific to the Hebrew context.
Usage: Nobach is a proper noun used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to a person and a place. It is primarily known as the name of a leader from the tribe of Manasseh who captured a city and named it after himself.
Cultural and Historical Background: Nobach was a leader during the time of the Israelite conquest of the Transjordan region. The capture and renaming of cities were common practices in the ancient Near East, symbolizing control and authority over the conquered territories. The city of Nobach was located in the region of Gilead, east of the Jordan River, an area known for its pastoral lands and strategic importance.
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from nabach
Definition
a place in Gilead, also a Manassite
NASB Translation
Nobah (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs
נֹ֫בַח proper name, masculine and of a location
1. masculine a Manassite Numbers 32:42 (JE), ᵐ5 Ναβαυ.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Nobah
From nabach; a bark; Nobach, the name of an Israelite, and of a place East of the Jordan -- Nobah.
see HEBREW nabach
Forms and Transliterations
וְנֹ֣בַח ונבח לְנֹ֖בַח לנבח נֹ֖בַח נבח lə·nō·ḇaḥ leNoach lənōḇaḥ nō·ḇaḥ Noach nōḇaḥ veNoach wə·nō·ḇaḥ wənōḇaḥ
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